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pay attention to what is going on in mexico and the people want to help. -- i can gok any back to mexico. >> the annual tribeca film festival is taking place in new york. it was launched back in 2002 to give the city of boost following the nine/11 attacks -- the 9/11 attacks. >> lights, camera, and lots of action. the number of new yorkers who earn a living in the film and television industry has grown by 30% in the last decade. the work is not all glamorous. iss production assistant waiting with the crew car so she can drive the production manager of a reality television show to his next location. >> i love what i do. i wake up and i want to go to work for the first time in my life. >> we have "boardwalk empire" shooting here, a future -- a feature film studio i'm not allowed to disclose. >> he is expanding his hollywood-style film lot, located on one -- on what was once a navy shipyard. .> it is much more can do the work was so scarce for so long. >> film crews are now a common sight on the streets of new york, generating some $7 billion a year in the local economy. here, a popular tel
pay attention to what is going on in mexico and the people want to help. -- i can gok any back to mexico. >> the annual tribeca film festival is taking place in new york. it was launched back in 2002 to give the city of boost following the nine/11 attacks -- the 9/11 attacks. >> lights, camera, and lots of action. the number of new yorkers who earn a living in the film and television industry has grown by 30% in the last decade. the work is not all glamorous. iss production...
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now more from mexico city. ishenrique pena nieto calling for them to work out an agreement with reforms that he has launched since he took office in december. but right now it's at a standstill. opposition parties have said they don't want to take part for now and are accusing him and his government of funneling millions of dollars through the social development programs run by his government in order to mobilize millions of voters to go to the polls to vote for his party in the upcoming state election. this accusation has a lot of weight, because in mexico that party has a history of corruption and authoritarianism. this is putting a cloud over nieto as he was open to continue introducing reforms in hopes of modernizing mexico's economy to lift millions of people out of poverty. these reforms look like they will be on hold until he can convince the other parties to come to the table. on tuesday when he said why don't we all try to work something out, he did not acknowledge the problem of the accusations of cor
now more from mexico city. ishenrique pena nieto calling for them to work out an agreement with reforms that he has launched since he took office in december. but right now it's at a standstill. opposition parties have said they don't want to take part for now and are accusing him and his government of funneling millions of dollars through the social development programs run by his government in order to mobilize millions of voters to go to the polls to vote for his party in the upcoming state...
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it is still at 151 of 179 countries, but that is better than mexico. publications like this are up against challenges more familiar to media outlets in other parts of the world. with so many newspapers on the market, making a profit is going to be tough, especially when some are being handed out for free. fog causing huge pileup on u.s. highway on sunday. there were several crashes. almost 100 vehicles were involved in a serious accident in virginia. traffic was at a standstill for hours. nelson mandela is spending a fifth day in the hospital being treated for pneumonia. the former south african president is said to be getting better. many remain concerned, especially those in this village where he lived and where he wants to be buried. there is a small village where nelson mandela finds peace. he grew up here. after an extraordinary life, .his is where he returns they know exactly who he is even though they never lived through apartheid. the old still talk about him. >> i would be very hurt if he died. he is one of us and it's to come home. >> he has
it is still at 151 of 179 countries, but that is better than mexico. publications like this are up against challenges more familiar to media outlets in other parts of the world. with so many newspapers on the market, making a profit is going to be tough, especially when some are being handed out for free. fog causing huge pileup on u.s. highway on sunday. there were several crashes. almost 100 vehicles were involved in a serious accident in virginia. traffic was at a standstill for hours....
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states is the u.s. immediately look recognizes the results in the group of georgia's proposition that therefore the result is no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. the u.s. house of representatives has passed the controversial cyber information sharing and protection act designed to find terrorism in the digital world the legislation also a massive cry that it's a very jeopardizes people's privacy and blake explained. aides for the white house actually said that we will recommend the president veto this legislation for sharing and protection act it has come under a lot of criticism by its opponents because they say that it does more than what the authors say it does now the authors of cispa they say that this bill will let businesses private companies google facebook and any internet provider these companies will be encouraged to share information with the federal government that will be used to track down and monit
foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states is the u.s. immediately look recognizes the results in the group of georgia's proposition that therefore the result is no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. the u.s. house of representatives has passed the controversial cyber information sharing and protection act designed to find terrorism in the digital world the...
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seeing lots of snow up here but down towards the south due to humid moisture coming from the gulf of mexico, this is going to be heavy down pours. we are seeing flooding conditions in chicago. and that's going to remain into your thursday and into friday as it shifts towards the east. still the severity is quite intense. we do have a report, touchdown of tornado reported in mississippi and illinois. two reports already. and that's likely to continue. the risk of larger hail, damaging winds also are going to be unleashed from this severe weather system. toward the north of that, heavy snow will still be piling up. take a look at a picture coming in from colorado on thursday. it's a beautiful picture. but still that snow's there and it's not going to go anywhere as it shifts toward the east. more snow on the way about 25 centimeters. towards the west being looking fine and clear, but the typical santa ana winds are quite strong. in los angeles that's really high, so that's prime condition for critical fire weather, chicago down to 9 degrees. now over here in eastern continental asia, still th
seeing lots of snow up here but down towards the south due to humid moisture coming from the gulf of mexico, this is going to be heavy down pours. we are seeing flooding conditions in chicago. and that's going to remain into your thursday and into friday as it shifts towards the east. still the severity is quite intense. we do have a report, touchdown of tornado reported in mississippi and illinois. two reports already. and that's likely to continue. the risk of larger hail, damaging winds also...
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seeing lots of snow up here but down towards the south due to humid moisture coming from the gulf of mexico, this is going to be heavy down pours. we are seeing flooding conditions in chicago. and that's going to remain into your thursday and into friday as it shifts towards the east. still the severity is quite intense. we do have a report, touchdown of tornado reported in mississippi and illinois. two reports already. and that's likely to continue. the risk of larger hail, damaging winds also are going to be unleashed from this severe weather system. toward the north of that, heavy snow will still be piling up. take a look at a picture coming in from colorado on thursday. it's a beautiful picture. but still that snow's there and it's not going to go anywhere as it shifts toward the east. more snow on the way about 25 centimeters. towards the west being looking fine and clear, but the typical santa ana winds are quite strong. in los angeles that's really high, so that's prime condition for critical fire weather, chicago down to 9 degrees. now over here in eastern continental asia, still th
seeing lots of snow up here but down towards the south due to humid moisture coming from the gulf of mexico, this is going to be heavy down pours. we are seeing flooding conditions in chicago. and that's going to remain into your thursday and into friday as it shifts towards the east. still the severity is quite intense. we do have a report, touchdown of tornado reported in mississippi and illinois. two reports already. and that's likely to continue. the risk of larger hail, damaging winds also...
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i can go back to mexico. i do not see how mexico is going to get better. >> why these teenagers school dance is making news around the world. .atest on sports stay with us. >> welcome back. a little bit of history has been made in the southern u.s. state of georgia. almost 60 years after the u.s. supreme court desegregated public schools, a high school has staged its first-ever integrated prom. the traditional end of school year dance. black and white teenagers arm in arm at the start of their high school prom, the end of term dance party that is held at nearly every u.s. school as the semester draws to a close. what is a normal sight in most of the country is making headlines here in rochelle, georgia. till now, the students had two separate proms. one for african-americans, one for whites. these are five of the youngsters who helped to bring about the change. itlung friends, they say struck them, it is silly. >> we do not have a black class and what class did we have one prom, one football team, one math cl
i can go back to mexico. i do not see how mexico is going to get better. >> why these teenagers school dance is making news around the world. .atest on sports stay with us. >> welcome back. a little bit of history has been made in the southern u.s. state of georgia. almost 60 years after the u.s. supreme court desegregated public schools, a high school has staged its first-ever integrated prom. the traditional end of school year dance. black and white teenagers arm in arm at the...
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clean water act, the clean air act, the endangered spee seeses act like the app lags mountains, gulf of mexico, the agree #* great -- great lakes, endangering our children and health. we felt like the american people needed to know about this, and here's why. the american people did not ask for this wreckless assault, but somebody else did. the corporate polluters who spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year pumping up the campaign coffers who takes an agenda on capitol hill. we felt the story needed to be told because they care about the future, and when people want to understand, gee, why haven't we made progress on climate change or progress on safeguarding our people from fracking, our communities, ranches, farms, why aren't we doing anything about the threats to the future? this tells the story why it's happening, and, importantly, the republicans have led this assault, but this is not who the republican party has been dishoerically, and we make that point in the book. going back to teddy roosevelt, richard nixon, who created the environmental protection agency, ronald reagan who
clean water act, the clean air act, the endangered spee seeses act like the app lags mountains, gulf of mexico, the agree #* great -- great lakes, endangering our children and health. we felt like the american people needed to know about this, and here's why. the american people did not ask for this wreckless assault, but somebody else did. the corporate polluters who spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year pumping up the campaign coffers who takes an agenda on capitol hill. we felt...
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in the united states and mexico as well. they all depend, we all depend of the colorado river as our basic water source. we need it for municipal new -- use, to drink. our houses, our industry, mining. most importantly, the biggest water user is still agriculture. we can't grow anything without it. it is considered to the -- be the most litigated river in the world. to regulate what is collectively known as the law of the river. there are probably 13 to 15 major laws that have spent the whole 20th century up until the present time that talk about who gets how much of the water and who can take it. , how to every year share it and our relationship with mexico. >>'s weekend, "book tv" toward the history and literary life of mesa, arizona. on american00 history tv on c-span3. ♪ >> today's ceremony was the, nation of more than two decades of work. although they got great information on the age and height in some of the almonds and some of the things, habits, they were not able to fight a dna match. >> the monitor was a revolut
in the united states and mexico as well. they all depend, we all depend of the colorado river as our basic water source. we need it for municipal new -- use, to drink. our houses, our industry, mining. most importantly, the biggest water user is still agriculture. we can't grow anything without it. it is considered to the -- be the most litigated river in the world. to regulate what is collectively known as the law of the river. there are probably 13 to 15 major laws that have spent the whole...
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to look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. this is about 50 minutes. >> growing up as a little boy on the isle of dominica, the early 1970's, the chairs the time spent on the porch of my grandmother central --, -- simpe porch. they're on 31b wait a little important cross at the southern edge of the city. i would sit in a brown fire leafing through the pages of encyclopedia britannica car reading bible stories and poring over back issues of national geographic for hours on end. as the needles, but lining the front yard and shading now world for both the son and people passing by. sense from grandma's kitchen. soup, baking bread, bronzer milan juice lofted to the air. things only get better as the dead rest, and the sun made its dark to the full volt expense of the jamaican afghans died -- sky. the approach of evening was always my favors such a time. often falls within eight a day in the fall darkness. grma finished with her cooking and house work with, side and sit with me in the early evening . encouraging children to read a
to look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. this is about 50 minutes. >> growing up as a little boy on the isle of dominica, the early 1970's, the chairs the time spent on the porch of my grandmother central --, -- simpe porch. they're on 31b wait a little important cross at the southern edge of the city. i would sit in a brown fire leafing through the pages of encyclopedia britannica car reading bible stories and poring over...
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and mexico. the immigration bill is hot and heavy, front and center. marco rubio did ginsburg in espagnole. he had five sunday shows, to talk about immigration. the gang of eight is hard at work on that. guns, u.s.-mexico relations. outink the guns may come not quite as favorable to mexico's longstanding positions as the immigration debate might. i would take a 14 two. we will be in good shape. the third is trade. mexico, the united states, now japan, canada, are linked in the trans-pacific partnership talks. talks with many of our key trading allies across the pacific. many of us view it as a chance to help bring nafta into the 21st century. the three are very much on the u.s. agenda. it shows great forward progress. welcome all of you to what promises to be a truly fascinating session. be second reason this will terrific is because of our panelists. i will say little bit more about the ambassador of mexico. doris meissner, who i served with in the clinton administration. she is one of our great
and mexico. the immigration bill is hot and heavy, front and center. marco rubio did ginsburg in espagnole. he had five sunday shows, to talk about immigration. the gang of eight is hard at work on that. guns, u.s.-mexico relations. outink the guns may come not quite as favorable to mexico's longstanding positions as the immigration debate might. i would take a 14 two. we will be in good shape. the third is trade. mexico, the united states, now japan, canada, are linked in the trans-pacific...
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mexico city, already in the 30s. in asia, we're looking at heavy rain across the peninsula and southern and china peninsula. it has been an ongoing story for a week and flooding risk is very high. flooding is going to be very high due to the amount of rain pouring in southeastern areas. that will continue to the weekend. towards the north of that, things are pretty dry. looking at temperatures, tokyo, 22. seoul at 16 for today. that will be dropping in towards the weekend. we want that warmth in the weekend but i guess it won't work that way. here's your extended forecast. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
mexico city, already in the 30s. in asia, we're looking at heavy rain across the peninsula and southern and china peninsula. it has been an ongoing story for a week and flooding risk is very high. flooding is going to be very high due to the amount of rain pouring in southeastern areas. that will continue to the weekend. towards the north of that, things are pretty dry. looking at temperatures, tokyo, 22. seoul at 16 for today. that will be dropping in towards the weekend. we want that warmth...
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care if a drone kills him or a policeman kills him wait a minute what he doesn't seem to be dry in mexico much of a distinction between a common criminal and an enemy combatant but wait paul issued a statement just last night reinforcing this view under.
care if a drone kills him or a policeman kills him wait a minute what he doesn't seem to be dry in mexico much of a distinction between a common criminal and an enemy combatant but wait paul issued a statement just last night reinforcing this view under.
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volunteers defeated santa ana at a place called sandhya so and the feeding the president general of mexico they were able to force him to sign a treaty. the treaty formed a new nation so that he would never again come across the rio grande river to bother of the people in texas any more treaty also said. that the land of texas. belonged to the people who lived on the land of texas for ever and that's a treaty that is perpetual it doesn't go away. so what is the republic of texas now it is the land of texas one of texas does not belong to the u.s. doesn't belong to the federal government it belongs to the people. who live here. and there is no federal land if they want land in texas they have to lease it from a spring there.
volunteers defeated santa ana at a place called sandhya so and the feeding the president general of mexico they were able to force him to sign a treaty. the treaty formed a new nation so that he would never again come across the rio grande river to bother of the people in texas any more treaty also said. that the land of texas. belonged to the people who lived on the land of texas for ever and that's a treaty that is perpetual it doesn't go away. so what is the republic of texas now it is the...
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nigeria used to be a transit point through which illegal drugs from mexico passed on their way to europe. but in the past year, nigeria's anti-narcotics agency has shut down five illegal meth apple get pine production centers. the authorities say that's proof that nigeria's now part of a worldwide production network. >> in new year's capital, security open firbleds come through a crystal meth amphetamine factory. they found chemicals. they also are there for the workers who included three nationals. they show the synergy. there's factory, it's a fifth such illegal methamphetamine laboratory to be discovered in the past year, signaling a disturbing new chapter in the ucrative drug trade. the method of concealment for the drug dealers are as diverse as the narcotics they traffic, from hiding them within containers and factory equipment to shipping them in motor vehicles. officials say the drug traffickers are becoming more inventive by the day. this was important. if you look at it, you open it from the insight, but we have to break it open like this, hat just to recover, you know, it look
nigeria used to be a transit point through which illegal drugs from mexico passed on their way to europe. but in the past year, nigeria's anti-narcotics agency has shut down five illegal meth apple get pine production centers. the authorities say that's proof that nigeria's now part of a worldwide production network. >> in new year's capital, security open firbleds come through a crystal meth amphetamine factory. they found chemicals. they also are there for the workers who included three...
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invitation of the mexican government to settle here they were being chased out by the new president of mexico is also a general of the army is there. and they had to defend themselves against south and i was armies that lasted for about a year but finally general sam houston leading these volunteers defeated santa ana a place called.
invitation of the mexican government to settle here they were being chased out by the new president of mexico is also a general of the army is there. and they had to defend themselves against south and i was armies that lasted for about a year but finally general sam houston leading these volunteers defeated santa ana a place called.
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if you could help facilitate people to get other experiences like going to mexico or someplace like central america or wherever, seeing how other people live and seeing things through the eyes of other important isn't an opportunity. >> how many years did you live in cuba? >> i went to live in cuba and fell in love with a man from cuba. great the music and that spirit of the people and the culture. i had some bad run-ins with the government and ended up getting deported from cuba. >> what did you think of that? placehought it was a that has a lot of positive things like the free healthcare system and education and the negativeand a lot of things like no free speech, no freedom of assembly, things that i treasure highly. when i try to use my free speech in cuba, that is when i got myself in trouble. >> when did you marry and what did he do? ed globaland i co-found exchange. one of the main things we did was to import this label of fair trade label that you see now on coffee and on tea and chocolate to try to improve labor conditions overseas and in the u.s. we worked on a very successful cam
if you could help facilitate people to get other experiences like going to mexico or someplace like central america or wherever, seeing how other people live and seeing things through the eyes of other important isn't an opportunity. >> how many years did you live in cuba? >> i went to live in cuba and fell in love with a man from cuba. great the music and that spirit of the people and the culture. i had some bad run-ins with the government and ended up getting deported from cuba....
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great programs like that tonight surely mark back again mexico is here weighing up the gains of the losses left by the late margaret thatcher's economic reforms. choose your language. make it with know if they still some. choose the buttes the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. i am asked as are welcome to the kaiser reporting down the witch is dead this song is sort to the top of the charts in the u.k. now is this just the odd manner in which the druids that is to say the british people mourn the passing of their former prime minister. or do they just agree with what david cameron and the media claim that margaret thatcher see britain not to me i see that margaret thatcher what she did is because to the population a dream much more honest then the american one she gave them the british dream a dream that you can all strong live to mature before your debts do i guess my maturity mean die stacey yeah you want to die before your debts catch up to you that's the only thing is like extend and preten
great programs like that tonight surely mark back again mexico is here weighing up the gains of the losses left by the late margaret thatcher's economic reforms. choose your language. make it with know if they still some. choose the buttes the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. i am asked as are welcome to the kaiser reporting down the witch is dead this song is sort to the top of the charts in the...
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. >> reporter: laura traveled from new mexico to run in a marathon. she finished moments before the bombs went off. like caroline, she describes how such a busy crowded place seemed to turn to such a ghost town. >> normally people out there for hours the rest of the day celebrating being happy but shortly after that, we just kept hearing sirens and the streets were dead. >> reporter: and, barbara, there is a better picture now that a photographer that crime scene photographer up there in that pyre truck ladder taking some pictures just to aid in this investigation. as you can imagine the atf, fbi p. multitude of resources are out here and coming through all hours of the morning into this late morning but we are going to continue to stay on the story. you can imagine hour by hour situation. we will continue to follow all the news coming out of boston here. we will keep you updated. again, people steadily walking through the streets. a lot of people heading to work and stopping by and taking pictures. they just -- they are talking to each other and comf
. >> reporter: laura traveled from new mexico to run in a marathon. she finished moments before the bombs went off. like caroline, she describes how such a busy crowded place seemed to turn to such a ghost town. >> normally people out there for hours the rest of the day celebrating being happy but shortly after that, we just kept hearing sirens and the streets were dead. >> reporter: and, barbara, there is a better picture now that a photographer that crime scene photographer...
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congress it may signal the interest of votes and leave the far right behind which would include include mexico ms. bachmann she we're pleased now to welcome two "viewpoint" jim graves, democratic opponent to michelle bachmann in 2012 and again in 2014. what a pleasure to have you on the air tonight. >> great to be with you. >> john: you describe congressman bachmann as an embarrassment and what is wrong with this country. as a comedian, that's what i admire about her. >> i did not call it an embarrassment, but the people call her that. she does epitomize everything wrong with congress, john. she divides, separates, throws hand grenades at people's characters. rather than going after the solutions of the problems she goes after the people. that's what is wrong with congress. we need to find a way to bring people together and get to the real solutions. she just happens to do the opposite. she divides people, and she encourages headlines that she doesn't create anything but headlines. she doesn't really create solutions. that's why i'm running against her. >> john: i think that's why you captured
congress it may signal the interest of votes and leave the far right behind which would include include mexico ms. bachmann she we're pleased now to welcome two "viewpoint" jim graves, democratic opponent to michelle bachmann in 2012 and again in 2014. what a pleasure to have you on the air tonight. >> great to be with you. >> john: you describe congressman bachmann as an embarrassment and what is wrong with this country. as a comedian, that's what i admire about her....
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wind advisories for red flag and high wind through arizona and mexico on the storm south side. here's where the severe weather might occur. tomorrow a better organized band of severe weather might occur. reaching out into the chicago area. this would be as warm from thunderstorms moved through tomorrow night. folks watching us will not be particularly happy to see another foot of snow coming down in rapid city where they have had more than 3 ft. of snow that has fallen since march 1st. about two-three times the normal amount of snow. look at the rain down state. this gives you an idea of the rain producing capability. the clashes onus shifts north. they have had up to 2 in. of rain. more of that to come in the midwest. at a time of year when our farmers are looking at the field and saying we want to get up there and plan. have not been able to do so because of the cool weather so far. incoming cloudiness as the day goes on. a few widely scattered showers. tonight showers and storms and chris. there will be off and on. waves of showers and storms with the heaviest downpours in t
wind advisories for red flag and high wind through arizona and mexico on the storm south side. here's where the severe weather might occur. tomorrow a better organized band of severe weather might occur. reaching out into the chicago area. this would be as warm from thunderstorms moved through tomorrow night. folks watching us will not be particularly happy to see another foot of snow coming down in rapid city where they have had more than 3 ft. of snow that has fallen since march 1st. about...
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he gets us into war in mexico. it also means the complete blowup of all the compromises and cushions the country headlong into what would ultimately be secession and civil war. but we don't know anything about him. >> his wife is also, frequently when you do modern struggle surveys of influential first ladies, she is always in the top tier. always. >> why? >> she was truly a political partner with her husband. they did not have children at a time when women were expected to be mothers and hearth and home, the keepers of the faith. she was very much her husband's political equal and his partner. she never went too far within the boundaries of what a proper victorian or early victorian lady should be in the 19th century. theyeveryone knew that shared an office in the private apartments. she was active in discussions at the many state dinners they had. and he would ask her to mark newspapers and articles for him to read. she was a sounding board. franklin pierce before he became president, told her husband that he wou
he gets us into war in mexico. it also means the complete blowup of all the compromises and cushions the country headlong into what would ultimately be secession and civil war. but we don't know anything about him. >> his wife is also, frequently when you do modern struggle surveys of influential first ladies, she is always in the top tier. always. >> why? >> she was truly a political partner with her husband. they did not have children at a time when women were expected to be...
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police say they will have a larger than normal presence for a soccer match between mexico and peru. >>> developing news from marin county tonight where a pedestrian has been killed on highway 101 in san rafael it happened just about 8:30. the highway patrol says the individual was hit by a car while walking on the shoulder of the freeway near the san pedro road exit. a second car also sustained damage and stopped. the hit-and-run car is believed to be silver. all lanes of highway 101 reopened a short time ago. >> berkeley police say a month long investigation has led to the arrest of a man who knowingly bought stolen cell phones. police sent us a picture of some of the picture that is were recovered. a worker on adeline bought and sold stolen phones. he has been identified at solati salai. >>> there's now two tree sitters staging an environment show down. tonight a man from fort brag who was arrested in this incident earlier this month returned to the trees. the protesters say the highway 101 bypass will devastate wetlands and pollute waters that are home to salmon and trout. they say
police say they will have a larger than normal presence for a soccer match between mexico and peru. >>> developing news from marin county tonight where a pedestrian has been killed on highway 101 in san rafael it happened just about 8:30. the highway patrol says the individual was hit by a car while walking on the shoulder of the freeway near the san pedro road exit. a second car also sustained damage and stopped. the hit-and-run car is believed to be silver. all lanes of highway 101...
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police say they will have a larger than normal presence for a soccer match between mexico and peru. >>> developing news from marin county tonight where a pedestrian has been killed on highway 101 in san rafael it happened just about 8:30. the highway patrol says the individual was hit by a car while walking on the shoulder of the freeway near the san pedro road exit. a second car also sustained damage and stopped. the hit-and-run car is believed to be silver. all lanes of highway 101 reopened a short time ago. >> berkeley police say a month long investigation has led to the arrest of a man who knowingly bought stolen cell phones. police sent us a picture of some of the picture that is were recovered. a worker on adeline bought and sold stolen phones. he has been identified at solati salai. >>> there's now two tree sitters staging an environment show down. tonight a man from fort brag who was arrested in this incident earlier this month returned to the trees. the protesters say the highway 101 bypass will devastate wetlands and pollute waters that are home to salmon and trout. they say
police say they will have a larger than normal presence for a soccer match between mexico and peru. >>> developing news from marin county tonight where a pedestrian has been killed on highway 101 in san rafael it happened just about 8:30. the highway patrol says the individual was hit by a car while walking on the shoulder of the freeway near the san pedro road exit. a second car also sustained damage and stopped. the hit-and-run car is believed to be silver. all lanes of highway 101...
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. >> bill koehler said seven people including women and children hanged in mexico, like on the same day. why is it that we don't have the same reaction to that? i think i know the answer, but it's telling. it doesn't tell a lot of great things about us, but this is why michael, why terrorism is so incredibly effective. >> we expect to be safe in boston, new town. we do not expect to be safe in the mexican border or baghdad where 55 were killed yesterday or afghanistan. it's an expectation that we as americans have and we've been willing to at the expense of other people's security to maintain it. cenk: first, i want to jump in and say that's a vigil in boston obviously for the victim of the bombings. >> even though the death toll from this incident is relative to some of these other things we talked about low it's going to affect a political agenda in this country and forward political agenda, this is to your point about everyone rallies and hanging their political agenda on the results on the speculation on whatever. in terms of its reverb reaction, it could be significant. that's why
. >> bill koehler said seven people including women and children hanged in mexico, like on the same day. why is it that we don't have the same reaction to that? i think i know the answer, but it's telling. it doesn't tell a lot of great things about us, but this is why michael, why terrorism is so incredibly effective. >> we expect to be safe in boston, new town. we do not expect to be safe in the mexican border or baghdad where 55 were killed yesterday or afghanistan. it's an...
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border with mexico. a billion and a half will go toward building border fences and would put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship only if they arrived in the united states before the end of 2011. those who have been charged with crimes would not be eligible. >> stocks on major asian markets are trading lower this morning after wall street suffered its worst day of the year. fears about an economic slowdown in china were the main reason for the dow's nearly 266-point plunge yesterday. that is nearly 2%. the tragedy in boston didn't help investors' confidence. the nasdaq down 2.5%. >> coming up, when we return, our top story, we'll go to the tragedy at the boston marathon. >> we are getting new insight o the finish line. stay tuned as we interview an expert on the bombs coming up live. >> and the bombing put police in new york and other big cities on high alert almost instantly. how first responders are ready for the worst and the security you can expect across the country. you are watch
border with mexico. a billion and a half will go toward building border fences and would put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship only if they arrived in the united states before the end of 2011. those who have been charged with crimes would not be eligible. >> stocks on major asian markets are trading lower this morning after wall street suffered its worst day of the year. fears about an economic slowdown in china were the main reason for the dow's nearly 266-point...
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they could be at the seattle border, they could be in mexico, canada, out of the country, anywhere in the world after four days now. >> certainly they could. but we don't know that. we don't know who else was involved. and i think, you know, possibly that's a question better asked when they have the press conference to the fbi. i'm not privy to the inside information. so i'd rather not speculate on why or why not they didn't release the photos. >> okay. let me go back to governor. it seems to me homeland security, and i'm wondering what this does, if it's foreign or domestic. how's it change the equation? >> probably not much. the only change in the equation might be how the president and the country respond to it. the motive right now, it remains to be seen. the actors remain to be seen. whether or not they're domestic, it's a grievance against the government, they'll be treated as a citizen and you'll get into the debate whether or not they're an enemy combatant. >> in terms of the -- what did you make, governor, you're a political guy, who did you make of the president's statement
they could be at the seattle border, they could be in mexico, canada, out of the country, anywhere in the world after four days now. >> certainly they could. but we don't know that. we don't know who else was involved. and i think, you know, possibly that's a question better asked when they have the press conference to the fbi. i'm not privy to the inside information. so i'd rather not speculate on why or why not they didn't release the photos. >> okay. let me go back to governor....
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same with respect to the southern rio grande valley where we had had an increase primarily in central mexico. i he did he it this. >> i am a little puzzled. earlier this month he told -- you toldn houston. reporters in houston. the borer der is more secure now than it's ever been. sometimes this is a sign of success. >> both are accurate. apprehensive is up 40 years ago. the key is to sustain that. >> you just said a minute ago they were higher this year than last year. >> one is referring to border wide. one is referring to the rio secotor, weor.in that know that traffic is higher now. actions are being taken. >> your testimony is borderline apprehensions are down. >> what i just said is it is about level with last year expect with respect to south texas. >> how does dhs measure border security? it relies upon them having a sound metric for who is attempting to cross this country illegally into is being prevented or apprehended. have to the action figure out what is happening and measures success? why is it the department no longer uses the much of operational control? >> we look at a numbe
same with respect to the southern rio grande valley where we had had an increase primarily in central mexico. i he did he it this. >> i am a little puzzled. earlier this month he told -- you toldn houston. reporters in houston. the borer der is more secure now than it's ever been. sometimes this is a sign of success. >> both are accurate. apprehensive is up 40 years ago. the key is to sustain that. >> you just said a minute ago they were higher this year than last year....
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-mexico border every single day. more than 1.2 5 billion in trade passes between our countries every single day. you can't do that without major cooperation, but also without providing major opportunities for both of our countries. the foreign secretary and i agree that if we are going to sustain these gains, we have to expand educational opportunities for our young people. already thousands of mexicans and americans students study in each other's countries. we are developing cross- cultural understanding and 21st- century skills that make north america's platform for economic growth stand out from countries all around the world. president obama's 100,000 strong in the americas initiative will create even more opportunity for students over the course of the next years. finally, we know we have a responsibility to continue to address our security challenges. we're going to continue to affect close security cooperation, respect for human and civil rights. we understand those are deeply enshrined in both u.s. and mexica
-mexico border every single day. more than 1.2 5 billion in trade passes between our countries every single day. you can't do that without major cooperation, but also without providing major opportunities for both of our countries. the foreign secretary and i agree that if we are going to sustain these gains, we have to expand educational opportunities for our young people. already thousands of mexicans and americans students study in each other's countries. we are developing cross- cultural...
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since we started negotiations, vietnam, malaysia, mexico, canada, all joined. we continue to welcome other countries, the interest of other countriesing inning japan. that was a -- countries including japan. that was a conversation when the president was here. our goal is for high standards for the transpacific partnership to enter the bloodstream of the global system and improve rules and norms and affects conduct in those countries as well. as the president and others, the transpacific partnership leaders stated we intend to conclude negotiations this year. our economic engagement with europe, by the way, is no less ambitious. we build a specially deep and robust security institutions that span the atlantic, and now it's time for the cooperation to catch up and sink deeper roots because the truth is the united states and the european union are each other's most important trading partners and will remain so. the u.s. commercial relationship today exceeds $5 trillion, far aaway the world's largest, but we know, we know, you know, we can do more. that's why we h
since we started negotiations, vietnam, malaysia, mexico, canada, all joined. we continue to welcome other countries, the interest of other countriesing inning japan. that was a -- countries including japan. that was a conversation when the president was here. our goal is for high standards for the transpacific partnership to enter the bloodstream of the global system and improve rules and norms and affects conduct in those countries as well. as the president and others, the transpacific...
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meanwhile, teachers are clashing with police and it's going on in mexico. they've already blocked a major highway for hours. they're protesting several new educational reforms imposed by the government. you might want to think before you go to ikea for lunch today, but they are withdrawing, kelly, don't do it, moose lasagna, who knew from the stores across europe after detecting traces of pork. ikea previously removed meatballs after they had traces of horse meat. hope you already had lunch. >> well, in today's installment of beyond a dream, we focus on education. did you know statistics show that every 26 seconds a student drops out of school? i know, it's very hard to believe and fathom that. one is fighting against the staggering drop-out rate. this is their story. >> on february 1st, 1960 fourth students from north carolina amt go to sit down at a lunch counter and demand to be served. in 2013, four black students who are now welcome at the lunch counter sit down and can't read the menu. how did this happen? >> noted educator, dr. howard fuller, one of
meanwhile, teachers are clashing with police and it's going on in mexico. they've already blocked a major highway for hours. they're protesting several new educational reforms imposed by the government. you might want to think before you go to ikea for lunch today, but they are withdrawing, kelly, don't do it, moose lasagna, who knew from the stores across europe after detecting traces of pork. ikea previously removed meatballs after they had traces of horse meat. hope you already had lunch....
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the historic arraignment between united states and mexico signed last year. another example include the river base in oregon. serious drought conditions are plaguing this in 2013. the other species need sufficient river flow. the situation also pits the neats against agricultural economy. they worked with the services to develop a new operational plan this year. to maintain protection for fish while allowing irrigation operation to spread during the year. a second area is water part. it provides the foundation for the effort to achieve a sustainable water supply. they are saving an estimated 616,000 acre feet a year. the current goal to save 790,000 by the end of 2014. about $2 30 million of federal funding has been funded since 2009. a project finished construction since that time eight ohs expected to be depleted this year. recycled water in 2012 providing durable dprowt resistance supply. it acknowledges the an ex sis between energy and water use. in addition to saving water they conservatived 40 million kit will cat. in insulating our country from doubt i
the historic arraignment between united states and mexico signed last year. another example include the river base in oregon. serious drought conditions are plaguing this in 2013. the other species need sufficient river flow. the situation also pits the neats against agricultural economy. they worked with the services to develop a new operational plan this year. to maintain protection for fish while allowing irrigation operation to spread during the year. a second area is water part. it...
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. >>> searchers scouring the gulf of mexico for two boys believe kidnapped by their parents. joshua and his wife, sharon, are accused of taking the boys ages 2 and 4 from their grandparents' house in tampa, florida. he and his wife have been described by authorities as anti-government. police say they may all be on a sailboat. >>> it's been five weeks and still no sign of the new orleans area teacher, a prayer vigil was held friday at police headquarters for terrilyn monette, last seen after leaving a local lounge. police have no leads. monette's family hopes keeping the case in the public eye will help lead to answers. unfortunately, though, this story is all too familiar when it comes to missing african-americans. we talked about the issue just a couple weeks ago and now it is a focus of a special report by "jet" magazine. "missing and black: where is the outrage?" the editor in chief of "j"jet" joins us from new york. we'll talk about the article. last time i had "black & missing" on from tvone, i asked her, it was the last question, it should have been the first question.
. >>> searchers scouring the gulf of mexico for two boys believe kidnapped by their parents. joshua and his wife, sharon, are accused of taking the boys ages 2 and 4 from their grandparents' house in tampa, florida. he and his wife have been described by authorities as anti-government. police say they may all be on a sailboat. >>> it's been five weeks and still no sign of the new orleans area teacher, a prayer vigil was held friday at police headquarters for terrilyn monette,...
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the historic arrangement between the united states and mexico signed last november. another example is the river basin oregon. serious trepanation splayed 2013. one species needs by water, whereas the other species needs sufficient river flows based on releases from the same way. the situation with the upper cultural community in the basement. proclamation has worked with the weather service in the national guard fisheries service to develop an operational plan this year to maintain protection following irrigation operation to proceed during this year. the second area is water smart. the water smart program has reclamation efforts to achieve a sustainable water supply. projects of the conservation activities of an estimated 616 dozen acre-feet per year, enough water for 2.4 million people in 790,000 by the end of 2014. $230 million is also provided the water reuse project since 2009. it projects are finished in third time. project sponsors over 293,000 feet of recycled water in 2012 providing drug-resistant supply. water smart technologists and nexus between energy w
the historic arrangement between the united states and mexico signed last november. another example is the river basin oregon. serious trepanation splayed 2013. one species needs by water, whereas the other species needs sufficient river flows based on releases from the same way. the situation with the upper cultural community in the basement. proclamation has worked with the weather service in the national guard fisheries service to develop an operational plan this year to maintain protection...
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number two the increase is not coming from mexico, but central america. eufpl legal immigrants from el salvador, honduras and guatemala more than account from the decrease from mexico. i want to show you email traffic from border patrol officials in texas from this weekend, quote, not sure if you saw our last detention report but we have approximately 700 ready to go, another thousand unprocessed. we have been at emergency levels for a while and we are now entering a critical mass. we need to take a hard look at a tent city and maybe even broach the subject with secretary napolitano when she is here that our agents and stations need relief shaos possible. what is happening -- as soon as possible. what is happening bill, they hav have illegals coming over. they ask nor a hearing. there is no time because of sequestration. they let them out and they go. people know this. it's in the latino media. we've asked for numbers, for the last six months you get the updated snapshot so far the department has not given us those. bill: that is remarkable information, w
number two the increase is not coming from mexico, but central america. eufpl legal immigrants from el salvador, honduras and guatemala more than account from the decrease from mexico. i want to show you email traffic from border patrol officials in texas from this weekend, quote, not sure if you saw our last detention report but we have approximately 700 ready to go, another thousand unprocessed. we have been at emergency levels for a while and we are now entering a critical mass. we need to...
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>> canada and mexico are two of our top three trading partners. that translates into billions of dollars annually and thousands of jobs in the united states. facilitating that and having things go smoothly across borders is not only a security issue but an economic imperative. working to keep mine to shoulder at ports, figuring out ways to increase traitor programs. and putting in the infrastructure for a 21st-century border with exico. these things really give meaning to the reality that these are two of our top three trading partners. >> can you give us a closing thought? >> i enjoyed being with the committee today. be have had a fair airing of some issues -- we have had a air airing of some issues. this department has made tremendous advances over the past 10 years. we know we are still improving and looking for ways to improve. >> i mentioned this before -- n international study was done a year or so ago on npr. it was on asking people what you like about your job? people had a lot of different answers. some people like being paid, having bene
>> canada and mexico are two of our top three trading partners. that translates into billions of dollars annually and thousands of jobs in the united states. facilitating that and having things go smoothly across borders is not only a security issue but an economic imperative. working to keep mine to shoulder at ports, figuring out ways to increase traitor programs. and putting in the infrastructure for a 21st-century border with exico. these things really give meaning to the reality that...
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the 1950's were, in fact a more severe in terms of oklahoma, west texas, new mexico. there are drought in the past, however, that have lasted 10-20 years that exist in the tree ring record. what was mentioned by pretty much all the witnesses today was that the viability of our systems during multi-year droughts is what calls us into question. we have done a fantastic job. when john wesley powell said in the late 1800's we cannot devote the colorado river, we developed it and we are still there. a lot of things are put into place that are actually very viable for managing risk. what comes to bear is the comparison between this present drought, 2011 to a 2012, 2013, and the potential for increased severity of drought conditions from temperature. when you add a temperature increase on drought conditions we are not sure what we get. it could be more surprising than we think as occurred during 2002. in the case of many of the vegetation in the southwest, they lasted through previous droughts, but a lot of them are not lasting through this one because of the combination of
the 1950's were, in fact a more severe in terms of oklahoma, west texas, new mexico. there are drought in the past, however, that have lasted 10-20 years that exist in the tree ring record. what was mentioned by pretty much all the witnesses today was that the viability of our systems during multi-year droughts is what calls us into question. we have done a fantastic job. when john wesley powell said in the late 1800's we cannot devote the colorado river, we developed it and we are still there....
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gulfport, mississippi right along the gulf of mexico where the air is the most humid. we have watches which means they can happen anywhere from almost tennessee right on down to south florida and into the florida panhandle here. a couple storms already rotating on radar. no significant weather right now for tornadoes on the ground that i know of. but the potential is there all night long from central and northern mississippi, alabama, right on down even into, there you go, the florida panhandle. earlier today, pickens county into mississippi right through about macon, mississippi and into macedonia into alabama this is what rolled through here. this was a very large wedge-shaped tornado. one person was killed that we know of. power lines are down. trees are down everywhere from this big tornado. i would suspect, jake, this was probably an ef-3 tornado. at least 150 miles per hour. they are rare in the south but they are happening today and as you said, if you live anywhere in mississippi, alabama, georgia, maybe tennessee, north florida, you need to pay attention tonig
gulfport, mississippi right along the gulf of mexico where the air is the most humid. we have watches which means they can happen anywhere from almost tennessee right on down to south florida and into the florida panhandle here. a couple storms already rotating on radar. no significant weather right now for tornadoes on the ground that i know of. but the potential is there all night long from central and northern mississippi, alabama, right on down even into, there you go, the florida...
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city so if you are in mexico city and you want to become an owner can citizen there is a line. if you are an undocumented billion and we give you a work visa you get in the same line. you have a certain amount of years that you try to make it where you don't get in front of someone in the other line. some of this is a rhetorical point but it's important to a lot of people who don't want the new pathway so it's the same pathway with a better chance of passing immigration reform and that's something we look at. you are supposed to show up with your driver's license. no matter who you are you should be run through the work visa database to make sure you are not here on work visa because there are millions of people here on work visas now and they shouldn't be eligible to vote just because they have a driver's license. all of these have an exclusion for welfare but if you are not allowed to ask for check whether you are here illegally are not -- with all the rules guess i'm in favor of it. we will see how many of these things i can get attached to it that i think some of these thin
city so if you are in mexico city and you want to become an owner can citizen there is a line. if you are an undocumented billion and we give you a work visa you get in the same line. you have a certain amount of years that you try to make it where you don't get in front of someone in the other line. some of this is a rhetorical point but it's important to a lot of people who don't want the new pathway so it's the same pathway with a better chance of passing immigration reform and that's...
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/mexico border. it would also put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship but only if they arrive in the u.s. in before 201. were in place for margaret thatcher's funeral tomorrow in london. now those are being stepped up even more. hundreds of british troops have taken part in a full-scale rehearsal for the elaborate service which features a procession through the streets of london. queen elizabeth and world leaders set to attend. >>> 15 months after the grounding of the "costa concordia" cruise ship, an italian court has opened questions. prosecutors want captain fran she isco schettino to stand trial for manslaughter. he is accused of causing the wreck and abandoning the ship before all passengers got off safety. he said four senior crew members should be charged with delaying the evacuation. >>> let's take a quick look at your tuesday forecast now. morning showers from seattle to portland. snow in the cascades. rockies and dakotas. severe storms, with hail and gust request winds f
/mexico border. it would also put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship but only if they arrive in the u.s. in before 201. were in place for margaret thatcher's funeral tomorrow in london. now those are being stepped up even more. hundreds of british troops have taken part in a full-scale rehearsal for the elaborate service which features a procession through the streets of london. queen elizabeth and world leaders set to attend. >>> 15 months after the grounding of...
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but the reality is what happens is americans who want to go either travel to mexico or to canada. and then from there travel to havana. and the cubans know this so well that they don't stamp their passports. so it happens all the time. now, if you want to go the legal way, it's nearly impossible unless it is a trip sanctioned by the state department, it's educational or cultural in purpose, or you are a state official. say you want to sell something to cuba, you have a fact finding mission. that way it's a lot easier to go. but for the average american nearly impossible to go. >> what would the penalty be if it's deemed that they broke the law? >> more than likely just going to be a fine. and nobody has ever been jailed for going to cuba. and i don't expect in this case we'll be talking about that at all. >> entertainers do this from time to time. could they simply argue this was a cultural trip that they were taking? >> it would be very difficult in this case because there's a lot of video of them just -- >> having a good time. >> -- having a good time. going to this restaurant.
but the reality is what happens is americans who want to go either travel to mexico or to canada. and then from there travel to havana. and the cubans know this so well that they don't stamp their passports. so it happens all the time. now, if you want to go the legal way, it's nearly impossible unless it is a trip sanctioned by the state department, it's educational or cultural in purpose, or you are a state official. say you want to sell something to cuba, you have a fact finding mission....
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he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could not survive was mid-19th century medicine, and so, when he got sick, he was bled, and they did all sorts of other things including giving him mercury, which would have killed him if he had gotten enough. he may have died from an intestinal virus. he may have died because the doctors killed him. what we do know is that he died very suddenly. great shock of the nation. perhaps taylor was the last president who could have managed to somehow change the civil conflict. because he was a southern slave holder who -- he did not believe in spreading slavery to the west. he thought all the territories taken from mexico ought to be free. he was a man who was willing to stare down and if necessary, lead an army to suppress southern, at the nationals, the - anti-nationals, the suggestion of secession. at one point, but texans were planning to march into santa fay, and taylor sends troops. one can imagine that if they did this again, he would have said i would that be happy t
he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could not survive was mid-19th century medicine, and so, when he got sick, he was bled, and they did all sorts of other things including giving him mercury, which would have killed him if he had gotten enough. he may have died from an intestinal virus. he may have died because the doctors killed him. what we do know is that he died very suddenly. great shock of the nation. perhaps taylor was the last president who...
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border with mexico and put 11 million people here illegally on a path to citizenship. >> on the gun control front both democrats and republicans arean trying to drum up support in the fight over background checks. zmat is due to meet at 10:00 this morning. it's not clear if an expansion of background checks will getet enough votes to pass. as a measure, makes its way through the amendment process it could end up changing.hang >> today marks six years since the virginia tech massacre. 32 student and faculty membersee were killed. a mother who came close too losing they are daughter thaty day isar refusing to give up her fight for gun reform. beth parker has her story.tory >> lori is a mom on a mission. >> we wanted to deliver this to the senator. >> okay. >> and ask for his support. >> her daughter was in french class at virginia tech in 2007 2 when she was shot twice in the back of the head. hea emily has recovered. her mom says the nation has not. >> there have been over 187,000 gun deaths since virginia tech. that's its society we want to live in. >> this summer there was newtown, connect
border with mexico and put 11 million people here illegally on a path to citizenship. >> on the gun control front both democrats and republicans arean trying to drum up support in the fight over background checks. zmat is due to meet at 10:00 this morning. it's not clear if an expansion of background checks will getet enough votes to pass. as a measure, makes its way through the amendment process it could end up changing.hang >> today marks six years since the virginia tech...
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mexico/latin america, central american component to this which is really worth exploring. much more vigorously and i'm prepared to do that. >> we go now to mr. sosa leaning of rhode island for five minutes, and afterwards we'll go to three minutes per member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome mr. secretary and thank you for your continuing service to our nation. i, too, want to extend my controls is to you for the recent loss at the state department. i know i speak for all rhode islanders when i extend our condolences for the residents of the city of boston and of massachusetts. and i express they will continue to remain in our thoughts and prayers. i would like to also add my voice to the priority that was set forth by my colleague, congressman bass, about the continent about the importance of remain fully engaged in that region of the world and please do your response to the. and with your indulgence i will submit written questions with respect to the status of the implementation of the recommendations of the accountability review board as they relate diplomatic securi
mexico/latin america, central american component to this which is really worth exploring. much more vigorously and i'm prepared to do that. >> we go now to mr. sosa leaning of rhode island for five minutes, and afterwards we'll go to three minutes per member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome mr. secretary and thank you for your continuing service to our nation. i, too, want to extend my controls is to you for the recent loss at the state department. i know i speak for all rhode...
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right after britain, mexico, india saudi arabia. a lot of opportunities there. i had as a meeting with the chairman of the bankers in here. burbank has a return on equity of 20 point* 5%. i cannot make stock tips but that sounded good to me. but we signed an agreement was then one year ago with burbank for $1 million of mo you in an alice the purchase of boeing aircraft so that is one of those deals we talked about one year ago and a closing in on the next several months. i am hopeful you find opportunities and new relationships you can nature of this conference so you come out with the understanding of opportunities but perhaps the beginnings of an order. let me give you a quick wrap up. after this, larry summers former secretary treasury had airline problems coming from boston so i will have a conversation here with michael o'neill the chairman of citibank. after that there will be a panel on competitiveness, i should not say this one of the best channels we had last year. after that rail the hood and i will have a conversation about transportation, infrastruc
right after britain, mexico, india saudi arabia. a lot of opportunities there. i had as a meeting with the chairman of the bankers in here. burbank has a return on equity of 20 point* 5%. i cannot make stock tips but that sounded good to me. but we signed an agreement was then one year ago with burbank for $1 million of mo you in an alice the purchase of boeing aircraft so that is one of those deals we talked about one year ago and a closing in on the next several months. i am hopeful you find...
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a 40% increase meant for a country like mexico or india a very small increase. you still have the same problem that of these backlogs and unlawful entry. say a fewend but i words about the most recent time of economic expansion and recent recession and how it has affected immigration. one is that i think the economic restructuring at the end of the 20th-century continued to drop migration also fed into anti- immigrants sentiment. you had declines in manufacturing industries and growth in the service sector, so that native whites and blacks suffered greater unemployment and it was a new sectors in the service economy as well as agricultural and agricultural processing that drew low-wage immigrant labor. the same time sought eight declining strength in organized labor and a shift to subcontracting in industry to get away from unions, which then hire a low wage immigrant. another feature of this economic researcher was the reversal in trend in distribution of wealth. from 1947 until 1974, we have a steady trajectory of the declining gap between the wealthiest and t
a 40% increase meant for a country like mexico or india a very small increase. you still have the same problem that of these backlogs and unlawful entry. say a fewend but i words about the most recent time of economic expansion and recent recession and how it has affected immigration. one is that i think the economic restructuring at the end of the 20th-century continued to drop migration also fed into anti- immigrants sentiment. you had declines in manufacturing industries and growth in the...